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a george iii fruitwood single plank top cricket table, circa 1800
height: 63.3 cm
width: 56.5 cm
REF: 4692
an impressive charles ii joined oak side table, east anglia, circa 1660
height: 76 cm
width: 83.4 cm
REF: 4253
a small william & mary joined oak side table, circa 1690
height: 64.8 cm
width: 74 cm
REF: 1085
a charles ii oak side table, circa 1680
height: 70.5 cm
width: 75 cm
REF: 4193
a george ii oak candlestand or wine table, circa 1750
height: 73.5 cm
width: 32.8 cm
REF: 3818
a small and elegant queen anne oak side table, circa 1710
height: 67 cm
width: 69 cm
REF: 4206
an interesting george i oak side table, welsh, circa 1720
height: 71 cm
width: 81 cm
REF: 3823
a george ii oak and featherbanded lowboy, circa 1750
height: 72 cm
REF: 2409
an unusual charles ii joined elm and oak side table, circa 1680
height: 71.5 cm
width: 78.5 cm
REF: 2965
a william & mary joined oak side table, circa 1690
height: 67.5 cm
REF: 1090
a rare george ii joined oak and inlaid side table, vale of glamorgan/pembrokeshire, circa 1730
width: 91 cm
REF: 1089
a small george ii joined oak lowboy or dressing table, circa 1740
height: 72.4 cm
width: 70.7 cm
REF: 1114
a charles ii joined oak side table, circa 1670
width: 93 cm
REF: 1099
athelhampton house: a rare elizabeth i oak side table, circa 1570
width: 92.5 cm
REF: 2394
width: 80.5 cm
REF: 1101
a small charles ii joined oak side table, circa 1680
height: 66.5 cm
width: 62 cm
REF: 1088
height: 63 cm
width: 79 cm
REF: 1092
width: 66.7 cm
REF: 1103
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